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ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC"

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http://www.statbunker.com/alltimestats/AllTimeClubBookings?comp_code=EPL

Data here shows that they have averaged a pretty low total of cards per game - Norwich Ipswich and Wednesday less per game (the others being only one or two seasons so insufficient data). The data also shows that, unsurprisingly, they have the lowest proportion of home yellow cards (37%) just ahead of Man Utd (39%) which is an interesting point.

....cheers. It's the numbers of red cards for the opposition that I'd be more interested in. I reckon they have more players sent off against them than other sides.

I'm not surprised they have least number of cards themselves. I listened to 5 Live commentary last night, Alan Green gushing in his praise but near the end suggesting Coutinho could've had a 2nd yellow for deliberate hand ball.
 

Liverpool would be top of the Premier League if the season had started on Boxing Day...
Mario Balotelli's late winner against Tottenham on Tuesday night ensured that Liverpool have picked up more points since Christmas than any other Premier League side.

Brendan Rodgers' men are the only unbeaten team in the games played since December 25, winning six times and drawing twice.

That run of form has seen them pick up an impressive 20 points from a possible 24, a tally which would have them two points above Arsenal at the top of the table had the season started on Boxing Day.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2948890/Liverpool-Premier-League-season-started-Boxing-Day.html#ixzz3RSGMQUe3

Roger and out, RAWK
 
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Michael Owen hinted Dembele (i think) took a dive here to get sakho booked. 'he could of carried on running with the ball' is what i think he said.

Utter utter tripe.
 
Liverpool would be top of the Premier League if the season had started on Boxing Day...
Mario Balotelli's late winner against Tottenham on Tuesday night ensured that Liverpool have picked up more points since Christmas than any other Premier League side.

Brendan Rodgers' men are the only unbeaten team in the games played since December 25, winning six times and drawing twice.

That run of form has seen them pick up an impressive 20 points from a possible 24, a tally which would have them two points above Arsenal at the top of the table had the season started on Boxing Day.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2948890/Liverpool-Premier-League-season-started-Boxing-Day.html#ixzz3RSGMQUe3

Roger and out, RAWK
The tabloids lead them by the nose, it's no wonder they're so deluded.
 

Because they had to sell der best player in der werld and only had a measly 100m plus to improve the squad.

Simply put, its amazing Brenda has conjured up a top 4 push.

They fill the papers with rubbish you'd expect to find on RAWK. I thought they used to laugh at for being 'ifithadntofbeenfor' yet here they are in the national press proclaiming they'd be top if only the season has started at another time.
 
They fill the papers with rubbish you'd expect to find on RAWK. I thought they used to laugh at for being 'ifithadntofbeenfor' yet here they are in the national press proclaiming they'd be top if only the season has started at another time.

I'm just grateful the league don't make the changes to suit them when they see these crazy stats in front of them, grateful and surprised tbh.

The best yet is still the one where if you hit the post and called them goals how far clear they would have been at the top, whoppers.
 
Think Luke Shaw is on between 100k and 130k a week so if you use him as a metric can understand why Sterling's agents are holding out for more than Liverpool have offered.

https://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blog...disastrous-for-raheem-sterling-130630306.html
Raheem Sterling’s refusal to sign a new contract at Liverpool is a story which is beginning to generate real momentum and this is a big moment for the forward. He needs to make his own decision. If he is persuaded by an agent, or anyone else, and takes the wrong decision now then it could backfire spectacularly. Being led into a big decision you didn’t want to make is the worst feeling in the world.

Sterling has reportedly refused to accept a pay rise to £100,000 per week, holding out for £130,000 per week, and if that is true I suspect it is his agent playing games and trying to get him a move to a more prestigious club who will pay him more money.
 

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